The Unraveling
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The Unraveling
The push is starting. No Depression's Spotlight band for January
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I love the honesty in this interview. Patterson and Cooley continue to write what they want and have no problem expressing their true feelings in their songs and interviews. I’m excited to hear this new album and see how it all plays out at the shows.
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Always go to the show
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Wow. I've never heard Cooley quite like that before. I don't know what it means, or that it means anything but it sure is interesting and eye opening. And what did the interviewer say? "One of the most important songs of the past 20 years"? I'm guessing that's gonna be worth hearingJonicont wrote:The push is starting. No Depression's Spotlight band for January
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Nice stuff. Very much looking forward to it.
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Jesus, that’s a bleak article.Jonicont wrote:The push is starting. No Depression's Spotlight band for January
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And I knew when I woke up Rock N Roll would be here forever
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shit's fucked up.Zip City wrote:Jesus, that’s a bleak article.
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“Excited people get on daddy’s nerves.”
Don't hurt people, and don't take their stuff.
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Smart move to get in front of the writers block so it doesn’t control the narrative and keeps the focus on the music
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These are bleak timesZip City wrote:Jesus, that’s a bleak article.Jonicont wrote:The push is starting. No Depression's Spotlight band for January
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I’m talking about the “songwriting gives us no joy” partsTequila Cowboy wrote:These are bleak timesZip City wrote:Jesus, that’s a bleak article.Jonicont wrote:The push is starting. No Depression's Spotlight band for January
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I'm traveling in a country that No Depression has apparently blocked from visiting its site. Anybody willing to do a quick copy-paste job for me? Slide into those PMs.
All it takes is one wicked heart, a pile of money, and a chain of folks just doing their jobs
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Loved that quote also, once again Cooley says it best.LBRod wrote:“Excited people get on daddy’s nerves.”
Can’t say I’ve been as proud to be a ‘ride or die’ fan for any band as much as the DBT.
take a deep breath and throw yourself into it with everything you got...it's great to be alive!
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hard to claim writer's block when you are coming up with lines like that...LBRod wrote:“Excited people get on daddy’s nerves.”
We got messed up minds for these messed up times...
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Many thanks from Northern Uganda.walthers wrote:Ill send it now.
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Now thats some serious travellingMundane Mayhem wrote:Many thanks from Northern Uganda.walthers wrote:Ill send it now.
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I don't find that interview grim. I find it angry.
It has a "fuck you" vibe. Which is always a good vibe to have on a rock and roll album.
It has a "fuck you" vibe. Which is always a good vibe to have on a rock and roll album.
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305 Engine wrote:Now thats some serious travellingMundane Mayhem wrote:Many thanks from Northern Uganda.walthers wrote:Ill send it now.
Nothing mundane about that.
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I've said it before: all evidence suggests that Cooley's a bit of a stonecutter. The "problem" is one great phrase is easy. He ain't done till there's a whole song of 'em.phungi wrote:hard to claim writer's block when you are coming up with lines like that...LBRod wrote:“Excited people get on daddy’s nerves.”
(A while ago I wrote something here about "worrying" about him, and writer's block, on a "personal" level, which is of course ridiculous.)
I’d have a lot of nerve to go feigning shock and outrage/If I'd been my example I’d be worse
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Definitely a stone cutter. Hood is a master story teller and Cooley is a poet who weighs every word.glennrwordman wrote: I've said it before: all evidence suggests that Cooley's a bit of a stonecutter. The "problem" is one great phrase is easy. He ain't done till there's a whole song of 'em. )
Let the outside air in
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Heard Armageddon's Back in Town on the radio this weekend!
By the time you drop them I'll be gone
And you'll be right where they fall the rest of your life
And you'll be right where they fall the rest of your life
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This just in--and by in, I mean out:
The sooner we put those assholes in the grave&piss on the dirt above it, the better off we'll be
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"Purp" walk?John A Arkansawyer wrote:This just in--and by in, I mean out:
Now it's dark.
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I feel Thoughts and Prayers is an even more important song for the times than anything on AB and that’s saying something! Very well done, I love it!
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Of all the songs on the album I've heard them play live (so everything but that second Cooley song), this one has always been my favorite, and the studio version delivers. Love that little guitar lick Cooley (?) is doing, and Jay's piano is sublime.
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‘Thoughts and Prayers’... Great Song, love everything about it, and wholeheartedly agree with the message.
Could not be more proud to be a feral DBT fan.
Could not be more proud to be a feral DBT fan.
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Word. Haven't heard any of these new songs live versions yet, so today was my first listen. Loving it!Jack Flash wrote:Of all the songs on the album I've heard them play live (so everything but that second Cooley song), this one has always been my favorite, and the studio version delivers. Love that little guitar lick Cooley (?) is doing, and Jay's piano is sublime.
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Kinda don't know how to feel about that song. It's all the things it should be (pissed off, visceral, topical, etc.)....but is it....good? Is it even important if it is?
There's a lot to digest here
There's a lot to digest here
And I knew when I woke up Rock N Roll would be here forever